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Chris was right the first time. 1939 is not a useful comparison here. Just because we're dealing with Germany and France as the main power-brokers is not enough to justify it.
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______________FRANCE_______GERMANY Exports________$523 billion____$1.4 trillion Imports________$612 billion____$1.1 trillion Unemployment___9.1%________3.4% Credit Rating____AA___________AAA Why are you people not acknowledging German hegemony? |
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Because we’re not obsessed about it, and don’t actually believe it’s a real thing.
Having lived in West Berlin for 3 years, whilst serving, and having worked in many parts of Germany in the 80s, and still have friends from that time, I don’t recognise your world view. |
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What Hugh said. Yes, Germany has the biggest population and economy in the EU but someone has to be the biggest
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I don’t know how long ago you served in Berlin, but it is today we’re talking about and how Merkel calls the shots. You can’t see that? ---------- Post added at 09:02 ---------- Previous post was at 08:57 ---------- Quote:
Btw, is it not bad for the remainder that Germany’s 8% surplus (in violation of the EU 3% limit) should be at the cost of deficits in those other countries who are thus beholden to Germany? What is the matter with you people? Do you want the UK to be part of that? Can I have a direct answer to that specific question, please? |
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Direct answer - yes. More detailed answer, how will leaving fix the problem? With the uk leaving, the strength of Germany in the EU will be higher. I fail to see how leaving will make any improvement to this situation. Also, whether we are in or out, this is a Eurozone issue, not an EU one and we were never going to join the Euro.
What is driving the trade imbalance? There are two issues I can see - one driven by the government and one driven by the employment situation. Yes, the government could spend more on infrastructure and outsource some of this externally but that’s a political as well as economic decision. The second was the slow wage growth in Germany despite strong union representation on company boards. As unemployment is dropping in Germany, there appears to be an upturn in wage growth which will go some way to fix the problem. |
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Well that’s me told!
As I said before, in my opinion, there is no German hegemony. The world view you have that Germany wants to take over Europe does not match mine. If I am wrong and we are on the verge of the fourth reich, how would the UK leaving the EU strengthen our position considering; We trade internationally including with eurozone countries so anything Germany will do trade wise will affect us anyway We are not in the eurozone and never will be regardless of if we stayed or left If running an economy to that countries advantage is a reason not to do business with them, then we are going to run out of friends very quickly. |
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I've not said anything about not doing business with Germany. I just don't think the 52% who voted Leave want to be part of Europe that is politically and economically (and cynically so) dominated by Germany. That you can't see this is surprising.
At one point in this debate I was content to remain in the EU and keep sticking it to them. The tipping point was Merkel's move to ensure that a German takes over from Juncker. Remember, it'll be a continuation Juncker's policy that EU members surrender sovereignty o Brussels on many important decision areas And with a German driving that, German hegemony lies behind the drive. Do you still want that? |
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So when Tony Blair and Gordon Brown were Prime Minister, it was all an undercover plot for Scottish hegemony?
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